to set up this SSL-Gateway, I
never did that.
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hope that it ISN'T empty.
Stef
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x is very reliable. If the developers wish to
change something, then an anonymous person inserts a new CHK@ and
sends the key to this mailinglist.
The new hardcoded link will appear in the next Fred build.
Seems to be a good compromise between censoring/anonymity/deniability.
Greetings,
Stef
)
at freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler$Ticket.access$100(StandardMessage
Handler.java:121)
at freenet.node.StandardMessageHandler.handle(StandardMessageHandler.jav
a:68)
at freenet.Ticker$Event.run(Ticker.java:229)
at freenet.thread.QThreadFactory$QThread.run(QThreadFactory.java:213)
Greetings,
Stef
ere when the node isn't running,
which one
when the node is running?
About logfile:
-build number/CVS revision should be logged after node start.
-node identity logging is a good thing for this problem but IMHO a security
risk (sensible data)
Greetings,
Stef
>
>--Palomitas
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should be logged after node start.
-node identity logging is a good thing for this problem but IMHO a security risk
(sensible data)
Greetings,
Stef
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You have a dynamic IP, so use a dynamic DNS service. Then set
ipAddress=XYZ. (e.g. XYZ.dyndns.org)
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it manually.
You have a dynamic IP, so use a dynamic DNS service. Then set
ipAddress=XYZ. (e.g. XYZ.dyndns.org)
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n a P233 with 128MB RAM on a normal ADSL connection.
Load balancing should really balance the load of nodes. But Java
doesn't provide ressource information about the computer and
not every user want to provide 100% of PC power for Freenet...
Greetings,
Stef
>(maybe it's already done with the
ADSL connection.
Load balancing should really balance the load of nodes. But Java
doesn't provide ressource information about the computer and
not every user want to provide 100% of PC power for Freenet...
Greetings,
Stef
(maybe it's already done with the actual loadbalancing algo? if it's so, I'm
) can be used as official
Kaffe bundled distro ? It install a jailed version of
Freenet using a cvs version of kaffe.
http://firenze.linux.it/~giannibi/easyfreenet/
The correct URL is: (Google found it...)
http://www.firenze.linux.it/~giannibi/easyfreenet/
Greetings,
Stef
I announce it some
ignore this mail in case it's absolutely useless for
the Freenetproject. I don't want to disturb our developers
before Freenet1.0 with post-1.0 things... :)
Greetings,
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ignore this mail in case it's absolutely useless for
the Freenetproject. I don't want to disturb our developers
before Freenet1.0 with post-1.0 things... :)
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1.4.0_01-b03)
>Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.0_01-b03, mixed mode)
>
>windows 98se, winsock 2.2
I use Win2k, see the same bug in netstat. I don't know which versions
of Windows include a buggy netstat.
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of Windows include a buggy netstat.
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if hundreds of users get confused
because they think their ISP releases a new software...)
I know this two ISP's: (with their supportsite)
-from Germany
http://www.freenet.de/freenet/zugang/kundenservice/index.html
-from New Zealand
http://www.free.net.nz/help.html
Greetings,
Stef
. The more FCP/FNP connections,
the more listening ports...
But I could never connect to a port with
Netcat, it's everytime refused. Is the monitoring program too slow
to show the real state of a socket? Is that a problem with Sun's
Java implementation?
Does that happen on Linux too?
Greetings,
Stef
functional node from CVS on 10:10GMT.
Now I have:
Node Version 0.6
Protocol Version 1.46
Build Number 664
CVS Revision 1.152
And FCP (Frost, Fcptools) is working again. Thank you.
Greetings,
Stef
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http
://home.tiscalinet.ch/sbraun/freenet.conf
http://home.tiscalinet.ch/sbraun/freenet.log
Do you need more information?
Greetings,
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My logfile (level=debug) and my freenet.conf (fresh generated):
http://home.tiscalinet.ch/sbraun/freenet.conf
http://home.tiscalinet.ch/sbraun/freenet.log
Do you need more information?
Greetings,
Stef
Hmm. This should not happen. I have not been able to reproduce it
locally
Has someone the rights to change this trailing lines in the mailman config?
Greetings,
Stef
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Does my ISP transparently cache this URL to disallow my permanent Freenet node
or is something wrong with the automated daily snapshot generate script?
Greetings,
Stef
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Does my ISP transparently cache this URL to disallow my permanent Freenet node
or is something wrong with the automated daily snapshot generate script?
Greetings,
Stef
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NAT!
(AFAIK a permanent node is useless behind a NAT, either with the increased
connectionTimeout. Or am I wrong?)
What do you think?
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. If he want to know more, he can read
some webpages, like
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/content-type.html
or others. I think it's not your problem if the user uses such buggy browsers
like IE.
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. If he want to know more, he can read some
webpages, like
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/content-type.html
or others. I think it's not your problem if the user uses such buggy browsers like IE.
Greetings,
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Yes, I have been subscribed on this mailing list 2 weeks ago...
But excuse me, I'm not a coder. IMHO your ideas are good.
I read every mail (except spam...)
Greetings,
Stef
>Am 29.08.2002 11:01:06, schrieb Ian Clarke :
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>Christ, no matter what horrible mutilations of the code I wilfu
Yes, I have been subscribed on this mailing list 2 weeks ago...
But excuse me, I'm not a coder. IMHO your ideas are good.
I read every mail (except spam...)
Greetings,
Stef
Am 29.08.2002 11:01:06, schrieb Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Christ, no matter what horrible mutilations of the code I
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